That's in the same category as "who would consider health care an appropriate industry for profit?".
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I think you mean fetuses. Republicans don't care about children after they're outside of a uterus.
FPTP: "First Past The Post", the system of election where the winner is simply the one candidate who receives the most votes even if it's not a majority (for example if many candidates ran and many received a significant share of the votes). FPTP is simple to carry out, but it's often criticized for the fact that the winning candidate can be someone whom a majority or even a large majority of the voters didn't want. The two-party system in America usually obscures that issue in general elections because they turn into, effectively, elections with only two significant choices so the winner tends to have a majority as well as the greatest number of votes. But the problem does show up sometimes in primaries.
FPTP can be contrasted with other systems such as ranked-choice voting and proportional representation.
Black Friday? Oh, you mean International Buy Nothing Day!
There seems to be illegality all around --
"Israel’s Settlements Have No Legal Validity, Constitute Flagrant Violation of International Law, Security Council Reaffirms" (United Nations press release, 2016) https://press.un.org/en/2016/sc12657.doc.htm
That's a stunning admission, mighty close to admitting straight to the workers' faces that they are winning. What stronger sign could there be that holding the line is exactly the right thing to do?